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'Because we were in the middle of nowhere, an ambulance would not have got there in time to take us to hospital by road. It would have been too late,' Jess said.

'Amazingly, the Wales Air Ambulance arrived in 16 minutes. Joe and I were in separate parts of the hospital and I had to rely on other people to tell me how he was doing.

'I still have the photo of when we were finally allowed to see each other after Joe was well enough following his surgery.

'I was taken by wheelchair to his ward and I think we both just fell asleep!

'We didn't have any of our belongings with us when we arrived at the hospital.

'We had our dog, Mia, with us in the car, too.

'One of the police officers took her home and looked after her overnight while we were in hospital. We had no idea at the time.'

The couple, pictured after their accident last May, both suffered serious injuries, with Joe needing bowel surgery, while dance teacher Jess endured a severely fractured femur

Joe added: 'We were both in a very serious condition in hospital. I can't quite believe we were married on the date we originally set two years ago.'

Jess, whose career as a dance teacher has now been cut short, suffered a fractured femur. She had to endure a five-hour operation to insert a metal nail to her leg to fix the break.

Four months after surgery she needed a second operation and still has physio sessions.

She is only now slowly learning to walk without support.

'I had to learn to walk again,' she said. 'Technically my leg is still broken, as the bones haven't healed yet.

'I still need to stop to rest often, and it can be painful after being on my feet for a while.'

Joe was in hospital for nine days after initial surgery, after which the pair moved in with their parents, as they couldn't look after each other.

'Days later I was still in a great deal of pain in my tummy and I couldn't eat or drink anything,' Joe said.

'My parents took me back to hospital as things weren't right. It was then they discovered I had a serious infection caused by a blockage in my bowel and I needed treatment straight away.

'My stomach was drained through a tube, which was a really painful and unpleasant experience.

'I was given strong antibiotics and spent the next eight days recovering in hospital.'

Grateful: The happy couple asked guests to donate to Wales Air Ambulance in lieu of presents

Following the collision William Alfred Roy Williams, 70, of Bron Y Gaer, Llanfyllin, admitted driving without due care and attention, without a licence or insurance and was sentenced at Welshpool Magistrates' Court in January.

Magistrates banned him from driving for six months and fined him £120 for driving without due care and attention.

He was ordered to pay £300 compensation to the couple, with any other claims coming from the motor insurance bureau.

Williams was also ordered to pay £85 costs and a £30 victim surcharge.

Magistrates told the court they had limited powers and the sentence in noway reflected the seriousness of the injuries suffered.

Despite her injuries, Jess wore the gold heels she originally planned to wear on her wedding day to walk down the aisle, before later changing into a pair of lacy pearl-coloured trainers with her dress.

She said: 'Throughout all of this, the wedding has really kept us going.

'Through all that has happened, Joe was certain he didn't want to move the date back.

'It was a very emotional day, with lots of special references to the journey we've been on to get here.

'We can't thank the Wales Air Ambulance enough for everything they did to help us.

'Instead of a gift list, we've set up a Just Giving page for the charity. Staff at Wales Air Ambulance's Welshpool base recorded a special video message for us, too, to play on the day, which was really emotional.

'Everyone was in tears by the end!'

Jess and Joe have set up a Just Giving page for anyone who wishes to make a donation to the Wales Air Ambulance: